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Formula One racing's governing body, the FIA, says it is happy for the teams to agree steps to eliminate performance differences between their engines, as long as it is achieved by lowering the output of the more powerful engines. Engine development is effectively frozen under current F1 regulations, but there are fears that some engine makers have still been able to gradually increase power by clever use of the changes which are permitted in order to aid reliability.
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Formula One racing's governing body, the FIA, says it is happy for the teams to agree steps to eliminate performance differences between their engines, as long as it is achieved by lowering the output of the more powerful engines. Engine development is effectively frozen under current F1 regulations, but there are fears that some engine makers have still been able to gradually increase power by clever use of the changes which are permitted in order to aid reliability.
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